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I'm looking to reduce the evaporation rate of water in the neoprene, which gets a bit chilly in the breeze. I think I'm going to try a nylon shell that should block the wind. Drying/warming isn't the issue, it's stopping the evaporative cooling.IMO, Microfibre dries, fleece warms. Two products, two jobs. Which do you think you need?
Makes sense.I'm looking to reduce the evaporation rate of water in the neoprene, which gets a bit chilly in the breeze. I think I'm going to try a nylon shell that should block the wind. Drying/warming isn't the issue, it's stopping the evaporative cooling.
The above plus an optional neoprene surface hooded jacket as needed, that I see a lot of the SE Asia/Micronesia Dive Guides use.Makes sense.
I often take both a microfibre sports towel and a windbreaker. My husband (who usually removes his wetsuit between dives) will often commandeer the windbreaker when the breeze gets cool.